The American Federationist, 81. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1974 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 79.
9. lappuse
... action is needed to minimize the disruptive effects of the energy emergency on the operations of the economy and particularly on jobs . Additional action is needed to adopt a genuine excess- profits tax and to eliminate the lavish ...
... action is needed to minimize the disruptive effects of the energy emergency on the operations of the economy and particularly on jobs . Additional action is needed to adopt a genuine excess- profits tax and to eliminate the lavish ...
15. lappuse
... action plan , make a genuine " good faith effort " to recruit women and minorities and utilize job related criteria applied equally to men and women . In 1970 the OFCC put out sex discrimination guide- lines dealing with various issues ...
... action plan , make a genuine " good faith effort " to recruit women and minorities and utilize job related criteria applied equally to men and women . In 1970 the OFCC put out sex discrimination guide- lines dealing with various issues ...
11. lappuse
... action . " At the same time we must recognize the limitations of the affirmative action strategy . If our overriding goal is the establishment of economic equality , we should not adopt as our principal mechanism a pro- gram designed ...
... action . " At the same time we must recognize the limitations of the affirmative action strategy . If our overriding goal is the establishment of economic equality , we should not adopt as our principal mechanism a pro- gram designed ...
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